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  • Energy Myths – Debunked

    April 6, 2017

    You’ve probably heard a lot of tips about saving energy...the best ways to save, easy tricks, and simple yet creative ideas that seem too good to be true. Unfortunately, some of these are in fact just that, too good to be true.

  • Time to Dust off the Dehumidifier

    April 6, 2017

    Whether you own or rent your home, there are many “must haves.” Dependable heating and cooling systems, bright lights, and durable appliances are a few that come to mind...

  • Test Your Knowledge of LEDs

    April 6, 2017

    We went across Massachusetts to answer your questions about energy savings!

  • Spring Home Energy Checklist

    April 6, 2017

    Although it might not quite feel like it, spring has sprung in New England and the warmer weather is here!You should take a second to ask yourself if your house is ready for spring.

  • How Do Dehumidifiers Work?

    April 6, 2017

    Believe it or not, a dehumidifier can also help keep energy costs down.

  • Test Your Energy Efficiency Knowledge!

    February 14, 2018

    Since 2010, Massachusetts has been ranked first as the most energy-efficient state in the union. With energy efficiency playing such a big role in your home state, why not test your own knowledge on the topic?

  • Don't Throw Money Out the Window

    April 6, 2017

    Over the winter we shared tips for ways to keep warm air in your house to prevent unwanted heat loss that results in wasted energy and money. We discussed several methods for ensuring that all the heat your system was working hard to produce, wasn’t lost. The same principles apply when looking for ways to keep hot air out, and moreover, the cool air in. During the dog days of this summer – which are known to drag out in New England – use the following tips and tricks to ensure that you aren’t losing any of your energy to the outdoors.

  • When to Pull the Plug on Your Dehumidifier

    April 6, 2017

    Dehumidifiers are indispensable for removing unwanted moisture from your home, as anyone who’s weathered a muggy Massachusetts summer knows. They help alleviate allergies and respiratory problems by improving indoor air quality, and can avoid damage to your home by preventing mold build-up. However, running dehumidifiers takes energy, so it’s important to know when to unplug them and how to keep them operating efficiently. As you prepare to put away your dehumidifier for the year, we’ve put together some tips on how to get the most from your appliance.